In an effort to try and repel these attackers, many organizations
simply deploy a firewall, hoping it's enough. While a firewall is
certainly a good start, it is best to augment your network's security
by using an intrusion detection or prevention system (IDS/IPS).

Your Connection Needs Protection

An effective intrusion detection and prevention service provides
important additional functionality and security not offered by a
firewall. An IDS/IPS provides you with information to proactively
detect complex traffic patterns, alerting you to malicious behavior
and giving you the ability to respond to any impending attacks on
your network.

If you are connected to the Internet, an IDS/IPS lowers the risk of
malicious activity occurring on your network. In fact, an IDS/IPS is
considered so important that it is required under many compliance
mandates and regulations including:

Don't let requirements be the only deciding factor when considering
implementing an IDS/IPS though. Whether you host sensitive banking
information or you post pictures of cats from Reddit, maintaining full
control of your network and systems is a top priority.

Your IDS/IPS Service, Managed by Experts

With a managed IDS/IPS service, you have someone to analyze your
network traffic in real-time, allowing you to more effectively
protect the security of your systems and applications. Your IDS/IPS
creates a strong and effective defense against malicious activity
through the combination of behavior-based analysis (i.e., analyzing
traffic patterns) and a set of signatures of known attack patterns.

The IDS/IPS service blocks malicious attacks that could have
otherwise resulted in a breach. The events generated by the IDS/IPS
service are monitored by professional analysts 24/7 and are
correlated against millions of other events generated across an
expansive customer base.

Additional benefits of a managed IDS/IPS service are that your
organization will only be alerted in the case of a likely incident,
and we work with you to help set up a prioritized list of
notification methods for appropriate escalation procedures based on
the type of incident.

Detect and prevent malicious network activity.

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